Mask-Making began not too long ago, when artisans across the region practiced this art form.The price of a mask depends on the type of wood it is carved from - with timber varieties such as Gamari, Sal, Mango, Pakur, and Mahogany mainly being used. The wooden masks are meant for use in Gambheera dances or Palas (musical folk theaters), as the carvers, or the performers, treat each mask philosophically, by considering it as the Mukha (face), rather than a Mukhosh (mask). The masks are a rare symbol of India's culture. Get quirky and have your own special collection. Decorate the living room with expressions of emotions and create your own style statement.